Baylor (15-3, 5-1 Big 12) shot 42 percent, made 6 of 14 beyond the arc and 15
of 24 from the line, though Sims was the only player in double figures. The Lady
Bears won the rebounding battle 40-31.

Kansas State (8-10, 2-5) was led by Breanna Lewis’ 14, while Brianna Craig
added 13. The Wildcats were hurt by 21 turnovers and 21 personal fouls.

Baylor scored the first 10 points of the game and never trailed. The Bears
led 13-11 and went on an astounding 39-2 run to close the half with a 52-13
lead. KSU went 1-for-12 during the run, with 11 misses from 3-point range.
Kansas State outscored Baylor 34-19 in the second half as coach Kim Mulkey
played her bench for long stretches.

Bussie made 11 of 13 free throws and grabbed nine rebounds for West Virginia.
Palmer came off the bench to hit 4 of 7 shots from beyond the arc. Christal
Caldwell chipped in with 10 points, which put her over the 1,000 point mark for
her career.

It was the start of a two-game Texas road trip for the Mountaineers, who are
7-0 away from home.

Amber Battle scored 19 points for Texas Tech. It was the second of four
consecutive Top 25 games for Texas Tech. The Lady Raiders lost to No. 8 Oklahoma
State on Saturday, and have No. 20 Iowa State and No. 12 Baylor up next.

Brittany Atkins added 11 points for the Cowgirls (17-1, 6-1 Big 12), who
trailed 10 minutes into the second half. A layup by Bias gave Oklahoma State a
46-45 lead — its first lead since 5-4 less than 4 minutes into the first
half.

Kansas briefly regained the lead on a layup by CeCe Harper, but the Cowgirls
took it right back on another layup by Bias.

Chelsea Gardner scored 15 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for the Jayhawks.
The Jayhawks were trying to knock off an opponent ranked in the top 10 for the
second time in a span of a few days after upsetting then-No. 7 Baylor on
Sunday.

North
Texas 66, Florida International 59: In Miami, behind Briesha Wynn’s
career-high 21 points, North Texas withstood a late charge by FIU.

Behind Janis Peterson’s 12 first-half points, North Texas led by as many as
17 before Jerica Coley of FIU caught fire late in the first half, scoring nine
points.

Coley helped the Golden Panthers take the lead early in the second half and
extend it to seven points at the 12-minute mark.

North Texas clawed its way back. Sophomore Alexis Hyder knocked down a
3-pointer to give the Mean Green the lead for good with two minutes left.